Posted on 07/01/2025 4:46:00 AM PDT by LouAvul
Amazon Customer Service: 866-216-1072
plain talk, with respect, DO NOT DO THIS. If you go through the email, you will expose yourself to a phishing attempt.
Two years ago I ordered a fridge filter and received two cans of Pledge furniture wax. I eventually received the filters. Imo they just have to deliver ‘something’ on time.
Amazon... Under promise over deliver!
I have ZERO issues with Amazon.
They are here EVERY DAY!
Check your order history. You might have gotten hacked. See if you can find those things going somewhere you don’t know.
“If you go through the email, you will expose yourself to a phishing attempt.”
Email? If I receive an item from Amazon that I don’t want I issue a return request through my amazon account.
Everybody was at some stupid wedding and they spent all their money on it.
Another thing about checking your bank account is the bank is now required to hold checks for about 24 hpurs before clearing them. This is so you challenge any dubious cneck.
Please do not respond to these emails. They are scams.
We’ve got some weird stuff from Amazon over the years. Seeds and tea and stuff like that.
Recently we got two glass hummingbird feeders which we didn’t order. The hummers seem to really like them, however.
I've never seen that with bank transactions. Either the money is there or it is not. If you deposit a big check and don't have the money to cover it from bouncing, the financial institution will tell you have wait a certain amount of time to withdraw the funds. I think you are confusing banking transactions with credit card transactions which are often in the twighlight zone before being assigned to you account.
I have the USPS notifications too. And I use the Shop app, which gives me updates.
Yes. "AI" = "All Indians".
Rather, IIRC, the package is marked as delivered when loaded in the final delivery truck.
It should be easily manifest if using a desktop, vs. smartphone, the latter being an inferior device for comparison shopping, besides most everything a computer can do.
“We live in the sticks, too, and often a delivery on a Saturday shows as delivered but the package might not show until Monday. Amazon claims a USPS delivered package might show delivered earlier than it appears. Happens often.”
I think that’s your local post office playing games, not Amazon. I’m pretty sure the post office sends Amazon all the tracking information. Like I said before, the delivery person (I have contractors, not USPS employees) scans the package when it’s delivered. They do this before they hand it to me.
We have UPS, FedEx, Amazon, Postal, and some kind of contractor that also deliver. I just got a next day air delivered by Amazon truck and they scan at the door with instant updates. Seems like an odd patchwork of delivery mechanisms.
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